Best mountain peaks around Reichenfels, a village nestled at the foot of the Koralpen mountains in Austria, provide diverse outdoor experiences. The region features a landscape suitable for challenging hikes with panoramic vistas and serene alpine pastures. These peaks are part of the broader Koralpe, Packalpen, and Saualpe ranges, offering extensive opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Even though the Salzstiegelhaus and Altes Almhaus are not far away, you should bring some fruit for your summit picnic.
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It is always something special to reach the summit cross. After the wonderful climb through unspoilt nature, you can sign the summit book and enjoy the panorama.
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nice road and better to drive than big Winterleitensee
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Nice to call and a very nice view.
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The Rappoldkogel is easily accessible. You can park at the Altes Almhaus.
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Beautiful circular tour from the Winterleitenhütte up and back over the Lavantsee with a wonderful panoramic view at the summit.
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There is a beautiful view of the Zirbitzkogel and down into the Lavant valley. You can also see the charcoal hut. unfortunately there is no summit book.
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Very nice hiking destination, which can be quite challenging in the snowy months. When the weather is nice, a great view of the Mur and Lavant valleys; And a view that shows Styria from a perspective that is foreign to East Styrians ;) The weather is difficult to assess and in mid-August can change quickly between rain and sunshine several times. Hood over 2000m is always good.
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The region around Reichenfels offers several impressive peaks. Hochobir, at 2,139 meters, is one of the highest and most striking, known for its breathtaking panoramic views and historical mining remnants. Another notable peak is Zirbitzkogel summit, which offers wonderful views and a prominent summit cross, allowing visitors to see endless distances on clear days.
Yes, the Koralpe is an excellent choice for families and those seeking a balanced experience. While it's a popular ski resort in winter, during summer it transforms into a network of alpine meadows and trails suitable for hiking. The Peterer Riegel (Petereralpe) is also easily accessible from Reichenfels, offering beautiful views and a serene alpine environment, making it suitable for day trips.
The Koralpe offers a diverse range of activities throughout the year. In winter, it's a popular ski resort with family-friendly slopes and wide carving tracks. During summer, it's ideal for hiking, with opportunities to spot rock chamois. Beyond hiking and skiing, visitors can also enjoy paragliding, archery, and model aircraft activities, making it a versatile destination.
For expansive panoramic views, Hochobir is highly recommended, offering vistas across the Lavant Valley, the Hohe Tauern, Saualpe, and parts of the Karawanks. The Geierkogel Summit Cross also provides a great 360-degree panoramic view of many other mountain ranges, making the climb through unspoilt nature particularly rewarding.
Yes, Hochobir has historical significance with remnants of old mining tunnels and spoil heaps, and it once housed a meteorological station. The summit is also adorned with a prominent 7-meter high metal cross erected in 1972.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (early June to mid-September) is ideal for hiking and mountain biking, with alpine meadows and stream waterfalls. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and winter hiking, especially on the Koralpe. The Zirbitzkogel Hut, for example, is open on weekends in winter, offering a cozy stop amidst icy conditions.
The Geierkogel is considered an insider tip for those seeking unspoiled mountain scenery away from crowds. It's described as a quiet, less frequented summit in the Rottenmanner Tauern, offering a tranquil atmosphere and rewarding views after a longer hike in peaceful natural surroundings.
Several mountain huts offer refreshments and sometimes accommodation. The Petererhütte on the Petereralpe serves as a welcoming rest stop from early June to mid-September. The Zirbitzkogel Hut is another option, providing snacks, warm soup, or cool drinks after a summit climb, and is open not only in summer but also on weekends in winter.
Reichenfels is surrounded by a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes like those around the Hohenwart Hut – Lake Klippitz loop, or more challenging routes such as the Parish Church of Reichenfels loop. The broader Saualpe and Pack- and Koralpe ranges also offer extensive opportunities for relaxed hiking across gentle alpine pastures and rolling ridges.
Yes, the Peterer Riegel (Petereralpe) area is a long-standing favorite for mountain biking. Additionally, you can explore various MTB Trails around Reichenfels, including routes like the Goldloch Cave – Goldbründl Spring loop or the challenging Parish Church of Reichenfels – Weissenstein Hut loop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Zirbitzkogel summit and Geierkogel Summit Cross. The diverse range of activities, from family-friendly slopes on the Koralpe to challenging hikes, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the sense of peace and unspoiled nature, especially on less frequented summits, and the opportunity to experience the region's unique alpine environment.
The Rappoldkogel Summit is the highest point of the Stubalm, standing at 1,928 meters. It is easily accessible, and visitors can often park at the Altes Almhaus to begin their ascent.


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